Domain: breggin.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to breggin.com.
Comments · 6
-
Dr. Peter Breggin MD
my friend Dr. Peter Breggin says all these implants are doing is lobotomizing the brain. there isn't anybody who will seriously want to use these devices, especially by force, if they value their brains integrity. the same issue applies to pharmaceutical drugs.
our government tests implants on people in the 1960s on, and they were banned in Kaimowitz versus Michigan as a 1st amendment violation in the 1970s because they impaired a persons ability to generate free speech. the court rules citizens didn't even have the ability to consent to the devices, and they couldn't be implanted by force as the government was doing back then. psychosurgery, lobotomy, and implants/electro stimulator devices were banned.
fuck medical/military/mind conrol science!
but wait, implants are nothing, they have a grid of satellites and radar interfacing with everyone's brains secretly. more info and patents @ http://www.drrobertduncan.com/ (look for Peter Breggin's clip talking about DARPA/mind control implants/etc)
Todd Giffen
503-967-5202
http://www.obamasweapon.com/ -
Re:Not if it induces violence, but rather which soPersonally, I don't think games induce violence as much as they inspire violence
Close but no cigar. People who are attracted to violence are attracted to violent videogames. There's the link.
Hundreds of millions of people play video games each year, and maybe 10 a year go nuts. Now if you want to have a look at something interesting -- investigate the link between Prozac, Zoloft and Luvox and a psychosis known as "mania":
According to the manufacturer, Solvay, 4% of children and youth taking Luvox developed mania during short-term controlled clinical trials. Mania is a psychosis which can produce bizarre, grandiose, highly elaborated destructive plans, including mass murder. Interestingly, in a recent controlled clinical trial, Prozac produced mania in the same age group at a rate of 6%. These are very high rates for drug-induced mania--much higher than those produced in adults. Yet the risk will be even higher during long-term clinical use where medical supervision, as in the case of Harris, is much more lax than in controlled clinical trials. These drugs also produce irritability, aggression or hostility, alienation, agitation, and loss of empathy.
-
Re:Who to believe?
if you're a good enough scientist to make a breakthrough worthy of a Nobel prize,
One famous counterexample: William Shockley, Nobel Prize winner and his stand on racism. It's no suprise that someone can be an advanced wizard in one subject and completely off base in another. -
Re:PsychologistYeah, and check out some of the detriments of anti-psychotics such as Zyprexa. Neurological disorders, brain inflammation similar to encephilitis, and much more. They appear to work by chemically suppressing activity in the frontal lobe -- sort of like a chemical lobotomy.
Quite dangerous, tho (over)prescribed as a safe, effective life-saver. And there isn't even any solid evidence showing Schizophrenia has biochemical roots.
Drug dealers of the worst kind, these people are.
-
Some key data that no one seems to have
It takes more than a little emotional trauma to set someone off. Apparently, many of us fall into the category of "outsider", yet none of us have snapped. What does it take to turn an outcast into a mass murderer? Click here for some information that the media is not telling you.
-
Here's an article
It's not just me saying this. See http://www.breggin.com/luvox.html.
Just thought I'd throw in some more documentation. For God's sake, get your kids off of this stuff.